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-breaking comedy tour before, and if you have, do it again. on april 13th hal sparks, john fugelsang, and the darling of progressive media, steph steph are bringing a whole new level of naughty comedy to chicago. that's the stephanie miller sexy liberal comedy tour. live at the chicago theater. for your ticket goes to sexyliberal.com. >> no background check required. >> stephanie: and that's 11:00 am chicago time tickets go on sale. this is the only midwest one, and one west coast one, and that's it for 2013. [ applause ] >> stephanie: exactly. there you go. chicago. but ticket aren't available now -- 11:00 am chicago time. >> all right. >> stephanie: that's when we get off. i couldn't announce it after we're on the air. >> we could announce it just before we got off of the air, and have people listen for all three hours. >> stephanie: all right. what? >> your red wine brain has forgotten the art of teasing. >> stephanie: that destroyed that part of my broadcast training. oh i didn't go to broadcast school. that's right. i can improvise. i can do the line of the nurs

material. his old pal and fellow vietnam veteran john mccain jumped all over him for opposing the search --the surge in iraq. >> were you correct or not to say that the surge would be the month dangerous foreign policy blunder since vietnam? correct or incorrect? yes or no? are you going to answer the question? the question is, where you're right or wrong? that is a pretty straightforward question. i would like for you to answer whether you were right or wrong, and then you are free to elaborate. >> i am not going to give you a yes or no answer -- >> hagel finally gave the answer on the surge that he wanted to give. >> i saw the consequences and suffering and horror of war, so i did question a surge. will this be worth the sacrifice? we lost almost 1200 american during that period was it required, necessary? >> how much of that exchange was political, how much was personal, and how much was related to the defense policy? >> 92, 11, 13. a lot of it was personal. one could not watch those hearings without feeling there were a lot of personal grudges but, even vendettas, being settled. >> c

." ♪ psh push >>> i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. why is john mccain so angry? 40 years after the vietnam p.o.w.s came home, the most famous of them is angrier than ever. why is america, why are we fighting the vietnam war all over again in the united states senate? the ticked off vitriol against chuck hagel, what is it about? is it for show? is it about something hagel said in the cloakroom? is it the unfairness of vietnam itself, that some went and some didn't? is it about johnson's inability to win that war or end it? what burns so deeply in john mccain these days? it seems to excite those who knew nothing about vietnam but want to replay it. we dig into the deep well of resentment burning in john mccain's patriotic heart. a resentment not against the north vietnamese who imprisoned and tortured him all those years, not against george w. bush and his political henchmen who tried to stain mccain's reputation back in 2000, but against a guy who fought against fear and rallied against wounds just like he did in the same army of america's long nightmare in vietnam,

of what we've done and what is left to do. >> and as she leaves the state department this afternoon, john kerry will arrive to be sworn in by justice alina keggen, and nor sentimental sendoff. 30 rock ends its seven-year run with lots of laughs and familiar faces. >> looked like another cold one in the midwest. >> bundle up, everyone. if you can, get hit by a car. >> according to the national weather service, you should, and i quote, leave work, get in your purpose bentley and be home with your sharks. >> if the democratic party controlled congress, i would see to it that he was punished in the worst way possible by having to come down here and listen to us. >> the show earned 14 emmys, had countless guest star appearances, some famous, and some not so famous. good day. i'm andrea mitchell. live in washington. good news and bad news in today's jobs report. the unemployment rate inched closer to 8%, but more than 150,000 jobs were added in january. revisions to last year's data showed stronger job growth than first predicted. joining me now forrure daily fix, chris, msnbc contributor and m

bowl security from former fbi insider john miller. >>> breaking news. a suicide bomber targets the u.s. embassy in turkey. >>> beyonce answers her critics with a song. >>> plus eli manning and the parents of both super bowl coaches here in super bowl park. >>> but we begin this morning opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> it's a big effort to make sure the game is as safe as it can be. >> new orleans goes into lockdown ahead of super bowl xlvii. >>> new orleans has added more agents and 200 troopers and coast guard ships will be on the lower mississippi river. >> can i get in there with a gun? >> no. >> can i get in there with a bomb? >> no. >> the plane made an emergency landing in portland. >> he is sitting in the seat and he's very aware. last i heard he was on oxygen. >>> in alabama, the hostage standoff is entering its fourth day. the gunman and the 5-year-old boy he kidnapped remain in an underground bunker. >> why this shooter won't release this young boy is hard for me to understand. >>> new york has lost an icon, three-term mayor ed koch from 1978 until 1989. >>> i did not

. >> let me get this straight. you think the whole yes or no back and forth between john mccain and chuck hagel on the 2007 iraq surge was actually par for the course, that that was -- >> in fact, kind of interesting, right? >> in terms of a psychodrama. >> the republican party was over the iraq war, where they are attacking him as for opposing the iraq war. >> it's not that i don't think we can talk about the iraq war or the war in afghanistan for that matter, but the notion that you should have a yes or no answer to the iraq surge, which in many ways -- john mccain thinks the history books have been written on this. i believe -- >> no, it's still an open debate. absolutely. >> it's ongoing. we still -- >> people did vote against the iraq surge. that seems to be a totally relevant thing to talk about now. >> i think the iraq surge is relevant. i think asking for a yes or no answer on it seems particularly short-sighted. >> not defending that. >> in the "new york times" there is an op ed that says the senators, especially republicans, did a poor job of drawing substance out of the moment,

from hagel's one-time friend and ally senator john mccain over hagel's opposition to the iraq troop surge. >> will you please answer the question, were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the -- >> are you going to answer the question, senator hagel? the question is were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. i would like to answer whether you were right or wrong and then you are free to elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> well it will show you refuse to answer this question. >> with us is host of "face the nation" and washington correspondent bob schieffer. the white house normally prep their nominees. what does this say about it? >> to me this is the most interesting and intreeging inginintriguing part of this whole deal. onormally the administration rushes out with the defense. he hardly left capitol hill yesterday when reports leaked out of the whi

. >> hillary clinton hands over her office to former massachusetts senator john kerry who will undoubtedly be meeting all of these important people to whom she's been spending so much time in the last four years. john kerry's nomination to the post was, of course, confirmed on tuesday of this week. ot with. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> this is the kind of week that my colleague carol costello lives for. it is officially called the super bowl, but ever since the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers won the right to play for the nfl championship on sunday, it's been renamed the harbowl because it's been named off the harbaugh brothers, john and jim. they have been friendly rivals and they've been not-so-friendly rivals almost from the day these two were

recall some special moments with geraldo? i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. friday, february 1st. february already. >>> an intense manhunt for one, possibly two suspects after an assistant district attorney gunned down outside a courthouse in texas. mark hos, a prosecutor in kaufmann county, killed after being shot several times as he got out of his car in the courthouse parking lot yesterday. authorities are pleading for leads. the fbi is helping in the case and his boss had a message for those responsible. >> i hope that the people that did this are watching. because we're very confident that we're going to find you, we're going to pull out of whatever hole you are in, and we're going to bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> drew griffin is live in texas this morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: really, no developments overnight as far as we know. they are looking for what they think is a suspect, possibly in a sedan, brown or silver, there were many witnesses, but they are apparently telling police many diffe

. alicia keys is doing the national anthem, beyonce will be there at the halftime performance. john tower, be kind. >> we have two from twitter. daniel, i was talking about doing the corona lime flips. i'm partial to citrus. the best way to drink a corona, give it to a and get a craft b actually tastes good. >> insulting my midsummer drink, nothing better than a corona. great show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> well, i said it, and i don't remember the context or when i said it. if i had an opportunity to edit that, like many things i've said, i would like to go back and change the words in the meeting. i think in a larger context, i've said many, many things over many years. i have already stated that i regret the terminology. what i meant to say, should have said, it's recognizable. it's been recognized, is recognized that the united nations. that's what i should have said, and thank you. >> donny deutsch, how would you like to be secretary of defense? >> well, i certainly -- >> richard haass? >> job interview would show up maybe a little more prepared. >> a little more prepared.

former good friend, john mccain, just eviscerated him, grilled him, didn't give him a chance. yes or no. give me an answer. were you correct or incorrect? i mean, there is a way to try to do that, but clearly he came with a very hostile attitude. and it was very painful to watch. >> yeah. awkward at times. >> i mean, john mccain, mika, didn't let him answer a question. i'm sorry, out of that exchange, it was not chuck hagel who looked bad. >> ted cruz looked even worse. >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> we're going to show all those coming up. >> he wasn't prepared, mika, in a lot of ways that were concerning. i think, again, the democrats, republicans, independents alike, if the republicans party thinks badgering an ill-prepared witness that way is going to help them with middle america, they don't know middle america. they could have just let him talk around in circles, but it was -- you know, you talk about the new senator from texas, john mccain -- >> i agree with you. >> as joe manchin said, it was embarrassing. >> compare it to a week ago, to a very prepared hillary clinton. whether badg

john kerry officially the secretary of state. he was due to be sworn in just a few minutes ago at a private ceremony over at the state department. he has to deal with a crisis, though, from the first moments that he has taken this new job. a suicide bomber detonated a device outside the united states embassy in turkey's capital earlier today. it killed a turkish security guard. there is no doubt what kind of attack this was. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is an act of terror. it's a terrorist attack. >> this is an individual wearing a suicide vest trying to come into our embassy compound. >> hillary clinton says we live in what she described as complex and dangerous times. of course, today was her final day on the job as secretary of state. in her resignation letter to president obama, mrs. clinton thanked him for his friendship and the opportunity to serve. jill dougherty is joining us from the state department. a pretty tumultuous reception upon her departure? >> reporter: yes, it was quite some day. she was right here in this hall about two hours ago aft

immediately and made calls all morning before turning her duties over to her replacement, john kerry, who tracked this all day. the blast was destructive and deadly. 1:13 in the afternoon, a lone male wearing a suicide vest beneath his coat walked up to the u.s. embassy. he approached a visitor's entrance, the first point of access to the embassy, nearly 500 feet from the critical main building. several turkish guards were standing post, several more were behind bulletproof glass and steel gates. turkish tv reported that a security camera shows the bomber panicked when a metal detector went off. the turkish guard then shouted to others, "run away, a bomb." and the camera went black as the vest exploded. >> we have very good security to ensure people are stopped before they can actually get inside the fence inside the compound. that is exactly what happened. >> reporter: the turkish guard was killed outright, several others hit by flying debris received minor wounds, and a turkish television reporter who happened to be entering the compound, was seriously wounded. abc's nick schifrin is on

and believe these republican senators were simply tougher on hagel than they were on john kerry or on john brennan because they view hagel as a turncoat, but, wow, did hagel just sit there and allow himself to get flogged. >> i have already stated that i regret the terminology. i've already noted that i -- that i should have used another term. the bigger point is what i was saying, i think -- what i meant to say, should have said, it's recognizable. it's been recognized, is recognized. i should have said recognized instead of legitimate. i said it, and i don't remember the context or when i said it. well, i've said what i said. i've said many, many things over many years. that's what i should have said, and thank you. >> notice the pattern there. anyway, time and time again hagel would get hammered, beaten up by republicans, fumble, and the democratic senators would have to jump in and bail him out. the most painful example? when hagel stumbled on iran saying the obama administration supports containment and calling iran an elected legitimate government. >> i've just been handed a note tha

's successor, former massachusetts senator john kerry, was sworn in at a private ceremony this afternoon and starts work monday. for more on hillary clinton's legacy, we turn to two long-time foreign policy watchers. trudy rubin is the worldview columnist at the "philadelphia inquirer"; and susan glasser is executive editor of "foreign policy" magazine. >> well, trudy rubin, you heard the president just a moment ago say that hillary clinton was a great success as secretary of state, was she? >> i think it depends on how you define great success. if you are's talking about implementing his policy os within the confines of the policy, then she did a good job overseas, carrying out his ideas and making a terrific impression when she did public diplomacy. because she's such a talented politician, even overseas. but if it comes to signature achievements, either any big achievement under obama's policy, negotiation on middle east peace, or syria, on solving still existing issues in afghanistan and pakistan, apart from the pullout, or any doctrine of her own or signature issue of her own, i don

it inside it had the original maker's label "john viney, trunk chest and plate case manufacturer of aldersgate street." and john viney is? well, the antique dealer thought because i had the same name i might be interested in the trunk as indeed i was. what he didn't know was that it was my great-great-great grandfather who made this trunk. really? so it was a very special moment for me. i bought it and i've had it ever since. and from the family history aldersgate street, we know that he was working there from 1809 to 1811, so we can date it pretty accurately. and inside i keep various bits of family memorabilia. obviously when john viney was around, photography wasn't invented, but that's his son, my great-great-grandfather. and i keep all the bits of family history in it. and i have a son, oscar, and i will pass it on to him in due course. wonderful. paul, thank you so much. thank you, fiona. now here we have the title page of the atlas to one of captain cook's voyages, the second, i think, and the date is 1774 printed in paris. so tell me about it. where d

. >> yeah. >> you said that john looked kinder. i agree. that's a turnoff to me. i think jim -- jim looks a little meaner which i like. and i'll say got the coaching debut western kentucky, hilltoppers, awesome. a woody hayes trophy. big ten player of the year. and just all around good guy. >> that is preposterous. >> erroneous. >> absurd things i have heard come out of your mouth. obviously, john is the superior and more attractive brother. number one, last time the brothers met he was victorious. >> thanksgiving, right. >> already beating you 1-0. played in college, as well. he didn't need the glory of being a quarterback. >> or couldn't handle it. >> i thought he was hot. >> more seasoned, more mature. kind face. >> by less than a year. >> obviously john is the hotter. >> i think i have the argument decider for us right here. let's roll tape. >> no! that's jim harbaugh. what is he doing at the max? >> dug! he's having lunch with me. >> quarterback for the indianapolis colts is your cousin? >> too bad you don't want to meet him. >> screech, is that you? i didn't recognize you under all

a grilling from longtime friend and senate colleague arizona senator john mccain over his views on iraq war. >> were you correct or incorrect when he said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> by reference to -- >> the question is, were you right or wrong? that is pretty straightforward. >> chuck hagel served in the vietnam war, went on to clarify his current position with regards to iraq. >> that particular decision that was made on the surge, the more to the point our war in iraq, i think was the most fundamental bad, dangerous decision since vietnam. >> chuck hagel emphasized his support for israeli dominance and for keeping all options on the table to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. he also affirmed his commitment to implementing obama's repeal of don't ask, don't tell and to addressing the issue of sexual assault in the military. former massachusetts senator john kerry is due to be confirmed as secretary of state today as hillary clinton steps down. on wednesday, he bid farewell to t

harmon-wright at most will serve only 36 months in jail. shawn. >>> john, thank you. >>> anne arundel county executive resigned from office today. the announcement comes day after the two-term republican was found guiltof two counts of misconduct in office. he will be sentenced in march. john hamon, the administrative officer has been named acting executive. >> after two children were killed in a house fire in frederick county. firefighters and 40 rescue units responded to the scene here in meyersville last night. the crews arrived, the home was fully engulfed in flames with two children trapped inside. fox 5's bob barner has more as investigate torse try to figure out the cause. >> from the way a neighbor tells it, the two sisters who died inside their home here on a meyersville hill top late last night didn't stand a chance. despite heroic efforts by their mom and dad to save them. tas heartbreaking sight, still smoldering more than 24 hours after sisters, sophie and madigan were killed in there around 11:30 thursday night. >> i feel so bad. i was up all night worrying about the

last day and john kerry begins his first day at the state department. >> you have to say right up 'til the end she is dealing with serious issues and ensures that security around the world in our embassies are one of the hallmarks of her tenure at state. >> this morning we've been talking about the possible suspects, hezbollah, iran, syria, also al qaeda, the suspects in benghazi bombing fled to turkey after that bombing. >> lots of suspects in this. thanks guy, appreciate it. we get to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> hi, soledad. stories we're watching right now in "the newsroom" the blast felt around the world. suicide bomber strikes just outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. we have the latest on this developing story. >>> mistakenly freed a convicted murderer on the loose, the latest on the frantic search to find him. >>> popular cough and cold syrups you may have in your cupboard are being recalled because the caps on the bottles aren't child proof enough. plus -- i can't even explain to you how insane it is in bat herher baltimore. >> what time is it? >> gam

for comprehensive reform. the man who is taking over john kerry's seat on the senate foreign relations committee is at the center of a scandal involving what else? sex and money. they will talk to football hall of fame running back marcus allen and his take on concussions and kids in the sport and the clash in the crescent city. president obama shifting focus back to the economy after encouraging economic news friday. >> home prices are starting to climb again and car sales at a five-year high. manufacturing is roaring back. the business created 2.2 million jobs last year and our economy created more jobs than econom t economists originally thought. >> jones industrial average closed about 14,000 on friday, the highest since 2007. the los angeles mayor has put an end to speculation that he will be joining the obama cabinet. there is talk he might be transportation secretary. he said he will finish out his term as mayor. in massachusetts, former senator scott brown said he will not be running for the senate seat vacated by john kerry, but there is speculation that brown could have his eye on the

for senator charlie hagel. >> reporter: john mccain seized on hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq. >> the question is, are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> reporter: over his 2008 comments related to israel that a quote jewish lobby intimidate a lot of people in congress. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> well, first -- >> name one. >> i don't know. >> reporter: hagel was repeatedly pressed by both democrats and republicans to make clear this point on israel. >> i strongly support israel. >> reporter: and clarified his stan on iran. >> by the way, i've just been handed a note that i misspoke. >> reporter: hagel said he fully backs the president's position that iran cannot be allowed to get nuclear weapons and says the u.s. should talk to iran. >> that was nbc's kelly o'donnell. >>> los angeles archbishop has taken action against his predecessor. the official action was taken in response to the priest's abuse scandal and reco

: john boehner questioned the president's decision not to renew the khaert of hi charter of his job's council. they didn't think much of the recommendation other than to fast track the keystone pipeline. john boehner said, quote this is the wrong time for president obama to scrap his job's council and delay his budget. month after month we see the same thing, high unemployment and more debt. 12million americans are still unemployed and it's been that way for far too long. the president's advisers say it's also the wrong time for the threat to let across the board spending cuts take the place of a balanced approach to deficit reduction. the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers said, quote, today's report is a reminder of the importance of the need for congress to act to avoid self-inflicted wounds to the economy. on the plus side there was a jump in hiring despite the uncertainty washington faced as it flirted with going over the fiscal cliff at the end of the year. jon. jon: wendell goler at the white house krupb -fg some number crunching some numbers for us, tha

hometown. let's bring in john berman in new york, so what will be the mayor's political legacy you think? >> carol i don't think you can overstate his political legacy. for more than ten years ed koch was synonymous with new york. new york city was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and by sheer force of will and a pr salesman, ed koch really lifted new york out from the doldrums and in a statement today the current mayor michael bloomberg said new york city lost an irrepressable icon our most charismatic lecheerleader and champion. ed koch has been out of office for more than 20 years but still had tremendous, tremendous reach in this city. his political ideology changed over the years. he was a four-term congressman before he was mayor, a liberal, a real liberal in new york city, then he shifted to the right over his time as the mayor, and then in 2004 he actually endorsed george w. bush for the presidency. he was controversial at times, a lot of heated racial conflict in new york city in his time as mayor but when you think back at the legacy which was your original question it was

worcarrying fireworks exploded and sent 25 vehicle plummeting 30 meters to the ground below. john, tell us more. >> footage from the scene shows a large section of the modern way viaduct collapsed on to the countryside below. the mangled wreckage of cars and trucks. amount the robocall. there has been confusion about the death toll. initial reports on state media suggesting that there had been 26 fatalities. that has since been revised downward. the latest reports i have say that eight people have been confirmed killed and 13 injured. the truck laden with fireworks was passing over an elevated section of the road when it exploded. a force of the last blue the cars into the air. others came down with the collapsing highway, falling 30 meters into the valley below. china opposes official stage one news agency reported that a total of 25 vehicles had been involved. -- china's official state news agency. there's a new demand for fireworks in the run-up to the chinese new year is festivals. a storm explosion in the same province in 2006 killed 36 people and injured dozens more. -- a store room

player. john lee hancock wanted to show the world how quickly michael closed this vast gap. and the best way was through the analogy of football. and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks ago. what was i doing? something you just said moments ago, you said that you can love someone who doesn't look like you. a lot has been made about, you know, same-sex marriage and you've heard what one ravens player said and what san francisco 49er player said. what do you think about gay rights this year during the super bowl? a lot has been made of it. >> well, what part of talking football confused you? i said we're going to talk the football game. there is a time and pla

also warned about iran's influence in syria. her successor, senator john kerry will be sworn in as secretary of state in a private ceremony this afternoon. >>> president obama's choice to head the defense department was forced to defend his past statements. chuck hagel struggled to reassure senators he is up to the job and not soft on iran. testimony in the senate armed services committee lasted eight hours. it is not clear for republicans will try to block his nomination. >>> super bowl xlvii is just two days away. >> can't get here soon enough. both teams warmed up for a second day on thursday. ravens head coach john harbaugh decided to move practice indoors to the saint facility after reports from the players that the field at tulane university was a little hard. they wasted no time getting to work after the 49ers finished their practice. we'll be talking a lot more about the big game and the big match-up coming up at 6:30 when dave ross joins me for the morning line. >>> also coming up, still thinking about making a trip to the big easy. why waiting until the last minute

the president offered, they turned down every jobs bill he put forward. bill: here is what john boehner said, his spokesman in part of the by ignoring the group, jobs council or rejecting its recommendations the president treated his jobs council as more of a nuisance than a vehicle to spur job creation. >> i'm shocked to hear john boehner was critical of the president. bill: gretchen, alan keeps coming back with your ideas. republicans don't have the votes. >> republicans don't have the votes. bill: how do you win this debate? you say you know what, look at the raw numbers? >> you have to have a willing partner across the table. republicans right now don't have that with the senate and they don't have -- >> and president does? the president has a willing partner? >> i think republicans have shown numerous times come to the table time and time again through debates and when it ce to the debt crisis, when it came to a number of these negotiating. but you have to have faith and trust in your partner. and you have to have someone offering up real solutions. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> se

. at least for now. >> and hillary clinton as i successor, john kerry, was sworn in just a short time ago. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, he was the man never afraid to speak his mind. tonight we look back on the life of ed koch and his lasting impact on new york city. in mexico city, authorities are promising a farrer investigation after 32 people were killed in a blast at mexico's state-owned oil company. >> the blast took place at the worst possible moment. in the middle of the afternoon, just as shifts were changing. workers at the state-run energy giant who were in the lobby were caught up in the explosion whicher to through the ground floor -- which tore through the ground floor. emergency services were quickly on the scene and the red cross attended to many of the injured -- injured outside the building. others were taken to nearby hospitals. as the building was evacuated, it soon became clear that the blast had caused significant loss of life and damage. >> we saw the explosion and all the windows in the tower came down. it was very s

bowl sunday is big business here. president john killen says the company just had a strong sales year. >> it actually grew our employment base to about 50 people up from about 500. the sales jobs, accounting jobs, engineering jobs. so it's a wide variety. it hasn't been just one area. >> reporter: killen says business this weekend sets the tone for the rest of the year and he likes what he sees. >> win craft's a lot more optimistic about 2013. >> reporter: nationally, hiring showed steady growth in january. >> it's not an exciting report it's a respectable report. >> reporter: economist ellen zentner of nomura securities says there was strength in construction, manufacturing, and retail hiring. the labor department also said the economy added 422,000 more jobs last year than first reported. that upped the average monthly job growth in 2012 from 153,000 to 181,000. but the economy is facing new head winds with the payroll tax rising again from 4.2% to 6.2%. how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposabl

in the staying power of america's global leadership and capacity to be a force for good in the world. john kerry was officially sworn in today as clinton's replacement. >>> judgment day for a former virginia officer who killed an unarmed woman in her car. find out how long he'll spend in prison. >> and later, an all-out offensive on the district. find out why a columnist bashed the nation's capital in the new york post today. >> also ahead-- >> it was a bad day. it was like somebody went cry now! it was just a moment you'll never forget in your whole life. >> it's been 10 years since the columbia shuttle disaster. tonight on the news edge, family members remember those lost astronauts and the moments that nasa broke the news. >> stay with us. fox 5 news at 10:00, just getting started.  [ dad ] find it? ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswa

in turkey. one dead. john with an update, and also the rest of the day's top stories. >> thank you, soledad. it was a suicide bomber and two people were hurt there as well. ivan watson live for us, covering the story from jerusalem this morning. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning. a blast in turkey's somewhat sleepy capital. in a very well protected area, not far from the turkish parliament. a large police presence there and we're getting initial reports that blast occurred near the main entrance to the u.s. embassy. i've been to the entrance, it is at least i would say kind of 20, 30 yards away from the embassy offices. you have to go through a succession of doors there and metal detectors and so on. turkish officials are telling our sister news agency in turkey, cnn turk, that two people were killed in this explosion and two more wounded. we don't know what kind of a blast it was. could it have been an accident? it seems unlikely, but it's still far too early to announce this is some kind of an attack, as for possible motives, if there was a possible attack there, is a long lis

enough for republicans like house speaker john boehner who said in a written statement, "more than 12 million americans are still unemployed and it's been that way for far too long." boehner said the president should haven't let the jobs council go out of business this week. though congress only approved a handful of the recommendations. >> some analysts say the private sector seems to be weathering the country's fiscal uncertainty and is doing so nervously. >> we have massive deficit, big tax increase. no apparent willingness to get government off people's backs by reducing government spending. all of that is a heavy weight on the private sector. firms around the nation are sitting on their cash instead of creating jobs. >> on wednesday, the commerce department announced economic growth fell to a minus tenth of a percent, the last three months of last year. so the chairman of the president's council of economic advisors says other indicators remain positive. >> consumer spending increased. business investment; particularly, for equipment and software was strong. residential construct

to listen to brown again. donna says now i can truly celebrate john kerry's confirmation as secretary of state. jennifer says smart move. brown couldn't afford another loss. coming up next, we'll talk what brown's -- scott brown's decision means ffr democrats. but, first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politics nation." like us to keep joining the conversation long after the show ends. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust

'll be at all political. >> john kerry will succeed hillary clinton at the state department. >> i think the wind has picked and the temperature dropped since i was up. it's really cold this morning. >> is there a saddle on my back? i feel like i've been ridden hard all week. oh, man. what a weather week we've had. now, we're talking about wind, turning colder, february certainly acting like a winter month. good morning. we're certainly looking like winter too. this is a photo sent in by one of our nbc4 viewers. fresh snow there. and also into nbcwashington.com, too, this is what maryland looked like a quarter to a half an inch, many of the suburbs and rural areas. and it's now gone. earlier this week, i spoke to student at the edmund burke school. these sixth graders, we talked about lack of snow and when are we going to get some. and all the different types of weather. it was a great there at the burke school. i want to thank amy for the invitation to visit the students there. and as we look at a live picture, look at the potomac river, it looks like chocolate milk. it's turned muddy. runoff fr

more about that later. >>> anne arundel cow executive john leopold has resigned effective immediately. it come at least day after being suspended from his high-profile job when a judge found him guilty. he'll be sentenced march 14th. leopold found guilty earlier this week. and for yew members of his staff to tend to his nursing needs when he had surgery. anne arundel's administrative officer john hammond will remain the acting county executive. >>> new details have emerged about this devastating house fire overnight that killed two little girls. they were sisters. four our members of the family were injured. the flames broke out just before 11:30 last night on highland avenue in myersville. when firefighters arrived, the girls were trapped inside. crews tried to find them, but heavy flames and the instability of the house hampered the effort. we're told the children, sophie and 3-year-old madrigan died the smoke inhalation. their father, mother, and two children escaped. no word. >>> three years, that's how much jail time jurors are recommending for ex-police officers daniel harmon wr

. head coaches jim and john harbaugh, brother against brother in the super bowl. their father sat down with fox sports caster jim gray. jim will be here live unless breaking news changes everything on studio b. >>> but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, a suicide bomb attack on a u.s. embassy in turkey has left two people dead including the bomber in what the white house is calling an act of terror. u.s. officials are now warning all american citizenning inside turkey to stay away from any u.s. diplomatic posts throughout that country. the turkish police say the bomber blew himself up inside the security checkpoint at the size 6 sidside entrance of the . embassy. the blast killed a turk yirn guard and seriously injured a woman. the bomber was a member of a group the united states considers a terrorist organization. the group is an anti-american and anti-nato group. you may recall that nato is in the process of c deploying sevel american made patriot missile batteries to combat potential threat from syria. it's fox's top story. jennifer griffin is live at the state department. all

john kerry took over as secretary of state. they could hear the blast a mile from the scene witnesses said. >> i heard a big explosion while i was driving pt the u.s. embassy. it was really noisy. my car even shook. i got closer to the scene and i saw smoke rising above the building. >> shepard: the explosion powerful enough to shatter windows. turkey's prime minister blames the attack on a doe meigs stick left wing military group that the united states has designated terrorist organization. image of the man who carried out the attack. they say he walked up to a side entrance of the embassy compound and detonated explosives trapped to his body. jennifer griffin with the news from the state department tonight. jennifer, the new secretary of state on day one already dealing with this. >> that's right. and, in fact, this u.s.s. embassy is an embassy that sits very close to the street. and state department officials say it has been slated to be moved for quite some time. in fact, before leaving her post today, secretary clinton acknowledged the attack. >> we live in very complex and even

cemetery. former massachusetts senator and one-time presidential candidate john kerry. is now officially the country's secretary of state. kerry was sworn in today by supreme court justice elena kagan. kerry becomes in the nation's 68th secretary of state. according to a u-s official, kerry's first trip will be to israel and egypt. that could happen in a couple of weeks. kerry follows hillary clinton as secretary of state. she officially stepped down from the post earlier today. her colleagues at the state department gave her warm send-off in washington. clinton also submitted her official letter of resignation to president obama. during a private farewell meeting at the white house. and the secret service is going to need a new boss. according to an agency spokesman, mark sullivan is retiring as director. sullivan has been with the secret service for 30 years, and spent nearly the last seven years in his current post. the secret service came under fire last year, when some agents were involved in a prostitution scandal in south america. at the time, president obama said, he had confiden

the harbowl. brothers john and jim harbaugh giving their press conference this morning. they talked about how they're preparing for the big day and the reality that one of them will be going home very did i pointed when this game is all over. >> you do think about sh obviously, in any game, that's always something you think about. so it's not really about -- jim has pointed this out before. it's not really about how we're going to feel. you know, every coach, every player, everybody in the organization, when you win, everybody -- it's jubilation, and when you lose it's just bitter disappointment. because so much goes into it. it will be no different in this game. >> coaching wise it's been very much the same. you're in a dark room, you're watching tape, watching the baltimore ravens, studying them. and then getting with the players, getting out on the practice field. that's been wonderful, wonderful. we've had great practices. >> well, both the coaches there very low key taking this one all in stride. mom and dad, jackie and jack much more entertaining earlier this week. but these two, jim an

super bowl preparations. a live at how john harbaugh and the ravens are getting ready for sunday. fox5 morning newstarts right now. >>> as predicted by tucker barnes on this broadcast yesterday, it's friday morning, and yes, it is snowing, mainly light snow for this, the first day of february. the first day of black history month. good morning, i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm alison seymour. our week of extreme weather ends with more snow. by tuesday, it was amazing. temperatures soared into the 70s. tuesday and wednesday, we are under water, the heavy rain that led to deadly floods in maryland and blocked roads and across our area. a voluntary evacuation order in laurel, maryland has been lifted. >> more snow means nor school delays in virginia. in maryland -- >> this week, if you didn't like the weather, stick around. the next day will be quite different. >> really. >> tucker barnes joins us with more on what we can expect today. >> hi, allison. welcome back. have to love the weather around here. this morning, snow showers. not a terribly big deal. temperatures overnight have fallen bel

secretary of state hillary clinton will have her final meeting at the white house. john kerry will be officially sworn in as the new head of the state department later this afternoon. >>> want to start, though, with today's january jobs report. that is the big conversation piece this morning. where unemployment ticking back up slightly from december. an increase of .1% from a month ago. but that's not necessarily a bad thing. and joining me now to explain why, cnbc contributor ron en sonna, author of how to make a fortune from the bailout. while people would look at this and have a knee jerk reaction this is bad, the markets, they're doing well today, flirting with history. >> the headline number, tom, was 157,000 jobs created, 157. that's a yahwn. in the past two months, it was revised upward. so it takes the last year average of jobs created at 180,000 a month, a much better number. and it comes in contrast to that contraction we saw in gdp in the fourth quarter. so calms people down a little bit about where this economy is headed. >> if we look over the trends that are goin

was not at the briefing asked john kerry if he would work with him on that. well, i guess so. you didn't go to the briefing. >> it's a good start. >> ed, what i'm curious about is hillary clinton, unlike a lot of secretaries of state had a very good working relationship inside the senate on both the right side and the left side of the aisle. so to your point about the phone call, i find it surprising and would be curious to know if any of them did pick up the phone at that time, try to reach and talk to her directly to connect their own dots as opposed to relying on third party sources. >> you guys, let's be really clear about what this was about. benghazi, they used susan rice. they were trying to use hillary clinton to go after president obama. that's what this whole thing is about. so whether or not people went to the briefs or picked up phone calls, it was pretty obvious from the travesty that were those hearings that this was really about trying to come out with some got you information. but ultimately to go after her president that. >> is it, got you information. it would seem to me t

election to replace john kerry. in a statement brown said he did not want to launch a third senate campaign in less than four years. this leaves republicans without a top candidate for the job. the primary set for april. the general election is in june. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alab

up and leaves. john kerry will be sworn in as the new secretary of state this afternoon in a private ceremony at the state department. >>> hundreds of riders were stuck on the green line on wednesday. we're going to get some answers from metro this morning. delia goncalves is going to have more for you when we return. keep it here. >>> 6:29. good morning. if you're just waking up this friday, this is the place you can always get your weather first and we have plenty of it for february 1, 2013. a live picture from shady grove and rockville park. you can see plenty of big flakes coming down. >> getting messy out there. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. >>> i'm jessica doyle. andrea roane is on assignment in new orleans. howard bernstein is watching the messy stuff on the roads and the skies. he's on the weather terrace with the forecast. >> it's like a snow globe out here. big fat flakes. some areas north and west of town, we know the ground is white there. got a quick burst, a little squall coming through. this is a very quick hitter. it will start to pull out

conference for the first time ever with the two brothers, jim and john harbaugh. john talked about the distractions and the press conference. >> i think they've done a great job of compartmentalizing. they've done well with that and focused on the football and i'm proud with the way they've handled the media as well. as far as the joint press conference tomorrow. we thought we would switch and i would come dressed as jim and jim would come dressed as me, see if you could figure it out. >> i think we'd be able to figure out which is which, out of the two brothers. will be an interesting show later today. i understand we have special guests getting ready to join us? >> we do, as a matter of fact. >> it's an exciting day for redskins' fans. i don't think many fans are as -- >> ravens' fans. >> right. so hard wired. i'm so sorry. i'm sorry. i'm so hard wired. this morning two of the you tube stars who make parodies for the team join us by skype. good morning to matt and sarah robins. >> how are you. >> i'm sorry for the slip. i'm sorry foreman the redskins slip. we're all about the rav

the testimony, we had it largely here on the channel yesterday. here he is tangling with john mccain over the troop surge in iraq which mr. hagel opposed. >> if you would like me to explain why -- >> i actually would like an answer. yes or no? >> i'm not going to give you a yes or no. i think it's far more complicated that, as i've said. my answer is i'll defer that judgment to history. >> i think history has already made a judgment about the surge, sir, and you're on the wrong side of it. >> do i think it is right that israel was committing a, quote, sickening slaughter as you said on the floor of the senate? >> i would like to read all of it, what i said. first, i said many, many times, senator, every nation has a right to defend itself. >> do you think a sickening slaughter would constitute a war crime? >> no. depends on, they were attacked. depends on many factors. >> why do you think that the iranian foreign ministry so strongly supports your nomination to be the secretary of defense? >> i have a difficult enough time with american politics, and, senator, i have no idea. but thank yo

coverage. jim and jim harbaugh making history right now. in john and jim harbaugh >> it was more than fair. he should not have drawn the interception. i am still kicking myself for that. >> through out the week we talked to the players and heard lots of stories about conversations that you've had with your players. do you think we sizebeside your coaching, what kind of relationship you have with your players? >> their relationship as part of it. what brought us there is guys playing really good football games. we have a hard playing well disciplined team. that is what got us here. good coaches coach well but we learned growing up if you're going to be a teacher, all the great teachers brag about their students right? dad told us that coaches are teachers first. that is what we are. jim has a great relationship with his players. as a coach you strive for that, it is really important. a player knows that a coach is in his corner and has is back. he wants to see him do well and the player will be more effective and appreciate that. >> that was the end right there. john had the last word. he a

in congress, how come john boehner is not passing these jobs bills? that's really what i want to know. host: patrick rice. guest: that goes back to the dead lock we were discussing earlier. if you were to ask john boehner, he would say the house has passed what we consider jobs bills, and indeed they have which would open up more offshore drilling and cut back on the regulations. democrats say we have passed job bills, and the trouble is when you have two different philosophies and each with enough authority the thwart, what you see is a deadlock, so everyone's setting on their hands and hoping for everything to go better. it's an unfortunate situation if you're one looking to see government information in one direction or the other. host: on our line for independents from norfolk, virginia, mark you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning, gentlemen. patrick, i just wanted to have you comment. everyone who called in is 100% correct from the first caller mark, he was dead spot. your wages do not stretch to the increase in product and services. and to the teacher who called in w

said in the department over the last four years, and her successor, john kerry, will be signed into office. >>> and then a vocal supporter for alternative energy, and that made him the target of some conservatives and oil. why is he stepping down? do we know? >> reporter: he served a full term and it's not unusual for a cabinet member to say it's time to get out, and the president wants to look at the energy policy reform and it wouldn't hurt for him to have somebody in that position that is not a prize-winning scientist, but somebody more politically savvy and can help navigate congress. >> have we heard from the president or the white house on his resignation? >> reporter: yes, jay carney opened up his speech saying thousand, and the president said thanks to steve we expanded support for our brightest engineers and ontras they pursu ground breaking innovations. i am grateful that steve agreed to join in my cabinet and i wish him all the best in the future. the stimulus bill had millions for green energy ventures including new batteries and the u.s. has sort of pioneered some

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